I guess none of the posters here bothered to read the article.
They are pushing the theory that Mary Jo was asleep in the back seat with Kennedy and an unknown front seat passenger (possibly Rosemary Keough) unaware of her presence. The claim is that the whole thing began as a relatively innocent attempt to shield Kennedy from a wreckless driving inquiry until it was discovered the next day that Mary Jo was missing.
Anybody buying this?
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That is funny.
I guess none of the posters here bothered to read the article.
Re: “They are pushing the theory that Mary Jo was asleep in the back seat with Kennedy and an unknown front seat passenger (possibly Rosemary Keough) unaware of her presence. The claim is that the whole thing began as a relatively innocent attempt to shield Kennedy from a wreckless driving inquiry until it was discovered the next day that Mary Jo was missing.
Anybody buying this?”
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Of course we are not buying it! This appeared in the Cape Cod fish wrap for heaven’s sake. Those people are so far up the a**es of the Kennedy’s it’s disgusting. Have you been there? I have and whoa, what a populace! Sick.
Went to Martha’s Vineyard, too, and asked where the bridge had been and so on. Was met with vile looks and refusal to discuss it. Figures, right? The whole area has been changed and is very difficult to find at all. I didn’t have time to pursue it.
That theory was popular at one point, but I tend to believe Ted’s cousin, Joe Gargan’s version of what happened. Kennedy came back to the cottage alone and told both Gargan and Paul Markham that Mary Jo was in the submerged car.